Image:Larouche-congress.jpg
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Front cover of a "LaRouche in 2004" pamphlet. The painting on the pamphlet is "The Garden of Earthly Delights" c. 1500, by Hieronymus Bosch.
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[edit] Fair use for Lyndon LaRouche
The image Larouche-congress.jpg is being linked here; though the pamphlet is originally copyrighted in June 2004 (by the LaRouche in 2004 organization?). I (DanKeshet) feel it is covered by fair use because:
- it is a low resolution copy of a pamphlet cover;
- it does not limit the copyright owners rights to sell the pamphlet in any way;
- The cover itself, copyrighted June 2004, consists of a solid color, an image with an expired copyright, and text. The artwork of the pamphlet front-cover does not have significant resale value.
- the image on the cover is important for our non-profit, academic description of Lyndon LaRouche, because there is no adequate way to textually describe the nature of the imagery used on LaRouche pamphlets.
[edit] Image quality
I apologize for the way this pamphlet is crinkled. I acquired this pamphlet through the good nature of a LaRouche campaign volunteer, and I'm not willing to spend $5 to buy another, non-crinkled one. I still think it performs a very important purpose in describing the nature of a LaRouche pamphlet in a way that mere words can't.
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